Fans admitted to feeling emotional as the first trailer for Queer Eye’s fourth season was released.
The Emmy-winning Netflix makeover show, featuring the Fab Five of Bobby Berk, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness and Karamo Brown, will return with new episodes later this month.
A trailer opened with Van Ness making an announcement to pupils at his old school, where the team are giving his former orchestra teacher a makeover.
Try not to cry. Try not to lose it.🤧 Season 4 arrives July 19!🌈 pic.twitter.com/TVcpepmJRw
— Queer Eye (@QueerEye) July 8, 2019
Later in the clip, he tells her: “You have literally saved people’s lives. Mine included.”
Another of the “heroes” being given a helping hand by the Queer Eye hosts admits to never having had a conversation with a gay person while another is said to have had the same style since the 1990s.
Netflix shared the trailer on Twitter, telling fans “Try not to cry. Try not to lose it”.
Fans replied, saying they were already feeling emotional.
We're gonna cry. We're gonna lose it. ❤️🤧 https://t.co/5nQHjC7jLl
— GLAAD (@glaad) July 8, 2019
Jonathan: Try not to Cry, Try not to lose it.Me: I'M ALREADY LOSING IT, I'M CRYING MY EYES OUT 😭😭😭#QueerEye pic.twitter.com/T0cR9El2E1
— Karen Crowley (@BlackWidow_221B) July 8, 2019
Try not to cry?? I'm crying from this video, IMMA BALL WHEN WATCHING THE SEASON!! https://t.co/5gc4A0CYND
— Kayla (@Kayla_ranting) July 8, 2019
That is NOT enough time to build up my eye water reservoirs https://t.co/NZFNUCQ2XZ
— Neil Gorton (@NeilGortz) July 8, 2019
Why is everything so blurry all of a sudden??? 😭😭😭 https://t.co/kfQeRxLwfY
— Jennifer Chung ✨✌️ (@JenniferJChung) July 8, 2019
Queer Eye, a reboot of Queer Eye For The Straight Guy, which originally aired from 2003-2007, arrived on Netflix in February last year.
It quickly became a fan favourite and has won three Primetime Emmy Awards, the highest honour in US TV.
Known for its often emotionally charged episodes, Queer Eye features Porowski as the food and wine expert, France as the fashion specialist, Brown in charge of culture, Berk overseeing interior design, while Van Ness is charged with grooming.
Queer Eye season four will be streaming on Netflix from July 19.